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Product Description

A Diamond Select Release DST's continuing mission, to bring you cool new electronic Star Trek ships The Klingon Bird of Prey, as seen in multiple feature films, is their first non-Enterprise ship in the line, and will be the must-have item to complete any Trek fan's fleet Packaged in a -InchTry Me-Inch window box so customers can test its movie-accurate lights and sounds, the Bird of Prey measures 12 inches long by 19 inches wide and comes with a display stand.

Most helpful customer reviews

A very nice product from Art Asylum/Diamond Direct; probably the best Trek ship they've done. Not really in scale with the other ships (the BOP isn't very large by most accepted specs). It works out to be about 1/350 scale.

I was expecting it to be fully painted but most of it is coloured plastic....albeit well done, with nice paint apps and subtle weathering (is there 'weathering' in space?). Nice detailing overall, very intricate. Faithfully represents a B'rel class Bird-Of-Prey with only minor concessions to its toy-like nature (eg for the sake of the movable wings there are push rods slightly visible from the rear, for example...no biggy).

The wing mechanism ratchets to 3 positions, down (attack), level (cruise) and up (landing and atmospheric manouvering). The mechanism is somewhat stiff but i wonder how well it will fair over time....the heavy wings may begin to sag a bit with repeated use causing the mechanism to wear, i fear. There is no setting for a slightly elevated wing position (as seen in the famous whaling trawler scene in Star Trek IV) but the wing joints are stiff enough that you can jocky them into that elevation, between ratchet points, and they will stay. Looks, way cool that way. :)

Lights are BRIGHT...almost too bright, as it hurts the eyes a bit to look directly at them. You can see through the plastic hull when the lights are on in a darkened room, which makes the model look very toy like but with some light in the room this see through effect cannot be noticed. The lights on mode is awesome...they will stay on until you turn them off. Great feature.

Stand is big and seems robust. No ball joint in it which is probably just as well as the weight of the BoP would probably cause it to flop on the ball joint anyway.

Would LOVE to see a USS Defiant to the same scale from Art Asylum some day (soon). 5 Stars.

This toy is very well built, very sturdy, very detailed and very cool.....it's just so...very....

Voice is done by Christopher Plummer. It has several phrases, lots of lights and just looks awesome. There is an LED only mode, which is pretty cool.

The only beef is that there are a couple of unfinished pieces at the back on each wing, near the primary hull. You can only see it from an inside angle from the back, but it's still bothersome.

Very well worth the money though. This is the third one have from this series, and they had all been excellent up until I received the "All Good Things" Enterprise, which was defective. I would like to point out how well the stand works on the Bird of Prey. It's very tight, allowing you to pose the ship in any position. I wish they could have done this with the entire series.

The paint looks a lot better on the toy than it does in the picture. I was a little worried about that, but it turned out well.

This toy has all the bells and whistles. It is the first non Federation starship from the ArtAsylum/Diamond Select product line. The paint scheme and detail are as high as any model, while the quotes from ST-TOS Vl are entertaining. True collectors will really appreciate the lights only mode. The engine, torpedo launcher, windows and disruptors are all decent, and I praise this above most of my other notables, high praise indeed. I can't wait for these guys to do a Romulan Norexan Class Warbird, say the same scale as their fine Enterprise E also from Nemesis. A gorgeous 3 foot warbird, can't wait. Keep 'em coming!